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Using the Law to Change the Custom
Gani Aldashev, University of Namur and CRED
Imane Chaara, University of Namur and CRED
Jean-Philippe Platteau, University of Namur and CRED
Zaki Wahhaj, University of Namur and CRED

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ABSTRACT:

We build a simple model of legal dualism in which a pro-poor legal reform, under certain conditions, causes the conflicting custom to go some way toward producing the change intended by the legislator. It then acts as an "outside anchor" that exerts a "magnet effect" on the custom. We illustrate this insight using examples on inheritance, marriage, and divorce issues in Sub-Saharan Africa and India. We also characterize the conditions under which a moderate pro-poor reform is more effective than a radical reform.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Gani Aldashev, Imane Chaara, Jean-Philippe Platteau, and Zaki Wahhaj, "Using the Law to Change the Custom" (May 25, 2010). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Working Paper 449.
http://www.bepress.com/feem/paper449